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it happen at the los angeles city council level. you're seeing it expand rapidly. very similar to what happened with south africa as well. >> ifill: jesse jackson's congressional seat in chicago has beme ground zero for lots of reasons but in this particular case when it comes to gun violence, how much is this bloomberg money, mayor mike bloomberg's pac having on this race. >> a billionaire is willing to spend here. he spend $5 million in a democratic contest in california in the fall last year and was able to oust an incumbent, congressman joe bacca and bring in a newcomer to this race. that's similar to what he's trying to do here. he's running against a former member of congress in that ad that we saw in that set-up here. he's saying i can spend my money here. i can really effect change in little ways. that's where he wants to make the difference. >> ifill: you look at this and what's happening in philadelph philadelphia. not arkansas. but you see what's happening in colorado. all these different placeses. you wonder to yourself,
it happen at the los angeles city council level. you're seeing it expand rapidly. very similar to what happened with south africa as well. >> ifill: jesse jackson's congressional seat in chicago has beme ground zero for lots of reasons but in this particular case when it comes to gun violence, how much is this bloomberg money, mayor mike bloomberg's pac having on this race. >> a billionaire is willing to spend here. he spend $5 million in a democratic contest in california in the...
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in fact, i once talked to a man in one of the cigarette-producing cities. he said, you know, i've come to believe that even the machine that turns out those little white things is evil. i think you've got to recognize that if we suddenly ran on tobacco tomorrow as something we didn't know anything about before, there would be no doubt about the fact it would be treated the way we treat toxic wastes or other things that threaten the health of our people. >> sreenivasan: he left office in 1989, and later founded an institute at dartmouth in hanover to teach basic values and ethics to medical students. c. everett koop was 96 years old. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: next, a big story on the big price tags attached to medical care. steven brill spent months reporting his 26,000-word cover story in the latest issue of "time" magazine looking at what's behind our country's high-cost of health care. what he found was startling: a few days of lab work that costs more than a car; a trip to an emergency room for indigestion
in fact, i once talked to a man in one of the cigarette-producing cities. he said, you know, i've come to believe that even the machine that turns out those little white things is evil. i think you've got to recognize that if we suddenly ran on tobacco tomorrow as something we didn't know anything about before, there would be no doubt about the fact it would be treated the way we treat toxic wastes or other things that threaten the health of our people. >> sreenivasan: he left office in...
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the congressional control board disbanded in 2001 and the city's budgets have been balanced ever since. >>> harris teeter will headline a new major development in bethesda. the grocery store will be part of a project which includes 395 apartments and underground parking. at the corner of woodmont and wisconsin avenues. groundbreaking scheduled for april and it is supposed to be ready by spring 2015. always nice to get a new place to shop. >> nice. but adding more people in that area will be more congested. >> reporter: yeah, there is a lot of traffic. >>> okay. coming up, raising an autistic child can really take a toll on your family's finances. the new legislation scheduled for a vote in maryland could improve that. >>> of course your weather first in two minutes. stay with us. ♪[ music ] >>> good morningment welcome back to wusa9. it is 4:44. we had a great weekend here. can't say the same for our friends up the east coast and into new england. >> for those folks who still have snow packed roofs and long island, where i grew up, 28 to 30 inches of snow. >> in connecticut they have
the congressional control board disbanded in 2001 and the city's budgets have been balanced ever since. >>> harris teeter will headline a new major development in bethesda. the grocery store will be part of a project which includes 395 apartments and underground parking. at the corner of woodmont and wisconsin avenues. groundbreaking scheduled for april and it is supposed to be ready by spring 2015. always nice to get a new place to shop. >> nice. but adding more people in that...
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redwood city is the latest city to implement a ban on plastic bags. there will be a vote march 11, requiring shoppers to use a re-useable bag or pay ten cents for paper bag. it would go into affect on april 25, earth day, most cities already have a similar ban in place. >> volunteers armed with flashlights are taking to trails in concord to help people trying to find their way. the lights are out near the north concord bart station because of copper thieves are no thanks to them. we shed some light on what is being done. >> the sun goes down. it is pitch black on this trail parallelling the highway. lights along the trail headed south of the north concord bart station have been out for months after copper thieves access the inground boxes and ripped out the wiring. >> i have have to come home after 6:30 at night and now i carry a pocket knife because from here to the center where there is a break going into the neighborhood all lights are out. >> 4:30 in the morning riding a bicycle, if i hit someone we are going to the hospital. it would be nice if t
redwood city is the latest city to implement a ban on plastic bags. there will be a vote march 11, requiring shoppers to use a re-useable bag or pay ten cents for paper bag. it would go into affect on april 25, earth day, most cities already have a similar ban in place. >> volunteers armed with flashlights are taking to trails in concord to help people trying to find their way. the lights are out near the north concord bart station because of copper thieves are no thanks to them. we shed...
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earlier as the body was passing through the city it was viewed by the family. there were thousands of people on the streets showing their support and solidarity with the family. they expressed their anger over his death inside an israeli prison. people were not surprised to hear the palestinian authorities come to the conclusion that he had died not from natural causes. they had rejected the israeli version of the events. some clashes have been reported in areas between palestinian demonstrators and the israeli army. there have not been any huge rallies or violent protests today. nothing was organized as such. we did not see big clashes inside the city itself or outside the military base near ramallah, another location for large demonstrations over the last couple of weeks. >> pretty worried about when this could all go, they not? >> that is right, israel has called on the palestinian authority to get things under control, putting them in a difficult position. they do not want to be seen as complying with israel's demands, so to speak, but there is a lot of con
earlier as the body was passing through the city it was viewed by the family. there were thousands of people on the streets showing their support and solidarity with the family. they expressed their anger over his death inside an israeli prison. people were not surprised to hear the palestinian authorities come to the conclusion that he had died not from natural causes. they had rejected the israeli version of the events. some clashes have been reported in areas between palestinian...
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conflicts at bus stops in the city. the problem is private buses that take workers to companies along the peninsula. the buses have been blocking muni buses from pulling up to the curb. those private buses have a dedicated stop now at 8th and market and another one is coming to van ness and union street. >>> this sunday, right here on kpix 5 the 55th annual grammy awards. this year margaret cho is up for best comedy album and we were surprised she was born and raised here in san francisco. juliette goodrich explains how hippies, bullies and aids made margaret who she is today. >> i told my mother when i was 14 i was going to be a comedian. she said oh, maybe it's better if you just die. [ laughter ] >> reporter: margaret cho is raunchy, passionate, also up for a grammy. >> this is something that i have like wanted for a long time. >> reporter: she is nominated for cho dependent live in concert. in it she rips on everything from sarah palin to asian stereotypes. >> asian girls gone wild ♪ >> whoo. >> she is not studyin
conflicts at bus stops in the city. the problem is private buses that take workers to companies along the peninsula. the buses have been blocking muni buses from pulling up to the curb. those private buses have a dedicated stop now at 8th and market and another one is coming to van ness and union street. >>> this sunday, right here on kpix 5 the 55th annual grammy awards. this year margaret cho is up for best comedy album and we were surprised she was born and raised here in san...
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we recently in the joplin tornados and also tuscaloosa tornados we brought in dod equipment to replace what was destroyed. from the fire side i know there's a lot of things you are doing to work around the interoperatability issues with regard to communications between fire and dod and maybe if ray or anybody else wants to speak to that. >> our communications challenges still exist. we have excellent telecom communications, we have a layered effect of our radio systems. we have mobile command posts that we can exercise. so we're prepared for power outages, reduction of telecoms, we have a layered effect for our communications. but as everybody here said, we need help. if somebody here can help me get a navy or marine corps aircraft to talk to my guys on the ground tactically, i need that and i don't have that today. i use a command control helicopter, a civilian helicopter, to handle that and transfer that to an air to air victor frequency. but from a command control perspective, we're fairly robust. are we perfect, no, but we do have layered defenses against that. >> miss yeager, i do
we recently in the joplin tornados and also tuscaloosa tornados we brought in dod equipment to replace what was destroyed. from the fire side i know there's a lot of things you are doing to work around the interoperatability issues with regard to communications between fire and dod and maybe if ray or anybody else wants to speak to that. >> our communications challenges still exist. we have excellent telecom communications, we have a layered effect of our radio systems. we have mobile...
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. >> a second day of strikes and protests have shut down the egyptian city of port siad. death sentence were handed to people involved in a deadly football riot. >> there is a growing sense of isolation. people are demanding justice and demanding that justice be restored and upset the way the forces dealt with the clashes. >> they killed my brother while he was buying fish. he has six children. >> my son and his father went out to buy lunch. they were walking by the police station. there was a shootout. bullets from above the station and in front of it. then my son fell to the ground. his father took him to the military hospital, but he had died on the spot. >> we don't want the government fact-finding commission. >> they say nothing will satisfy them short of an independent investigation into last month's violence saying simply -- lack of accountability in egypt since the revolution. >> nine workers have been injured during working at a south african mine. guards fired rubber bullets after unions were fighting. >> south africa's ruling party is being criticized failing t
. >> a second day of strikes and protests have shut down the egyptian city of port siad. death sentence were handed to people involved in a deadly football riot. >> there is a growing sense of isolation. people are demanding justice and demanding that justice be restored and upset the way the forces dealt with the clashes. >> they killed my brother while he was buying fish. he has six children. >> my son and his father went out to buy lunch. they were walking by the...
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expect to have this going on. 295 out of the city, and now looks good. outbound is closed due to an accident. blocked between malcolm x and nrl. in gaithersburg, 355, a building down in both directions at cedar ave. a little activity in germantown. police activity just past 109. back to you. >> thank you. 22 degrees, for clocked 54. rough week 10-4 rihanna. the had a night out in london that ended up with an injury. was partying at a when someoneday bottle in her direction with the choice words about her boyfriend singer chris brown. the bottle did not hit rihanna, ut she fell against the grate her window and cut knee. and her fashion debut did not go over well either in london. it was called a horror show. >> not a good weekend. >> it's 22 degrees outside. current andad, former nba players in wacky fashions
expect to have this going on. 295 out of the city, and now looks good. outbound is closed due to an accident. blocked between malcolm x and nrl. in gaithersburg, 355, a building down in both directions at cedar ave. a little activity in germantown. police activity just past 109. back to you. >> thank you. 22 degrees, for clocked 54. rough week 10-4 rihanna. the had a night out in london that ended up with an injury. was partying at a when someoneday bottle in her direction with the choice...
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the s mounting protests in several cities. a broad karate to a standstill and the main road to the airport was blocked and schools are closed. they want their voices heard. they say enough is enough and nobody's helping us. have a demand that the pakistani army needs to mount a targeted operation against the group responsible for these attacks. 2000,roup was banned in yet it is still able to mount brazen attacks such as the 13 days ago. want aa community also lot to protect them. want discrimination against them to come to an end. the clock is ticking. what happens after that, if their demands are not met, it's likely that the protests could get angry. that could lead to violence. >> two suicide bombers and blown themselves up outside a government compound in the pakistani city of peshawar. five people reportedly killed. at least seven others injured. the attack happened while a meeting of tribal and government officials was being held. it is thought the attacks could be in retaliation for anti- taliban talks being held inside
the s mounting protests in several cities. a broad karate to a standstill and the main road to the airport was blocked and schools are closed. they want their voices heard. they say enough is enough and nobody's helping us. have a demand that the pakistani army needs to mount a targeted operation against the group responsible for these attacks. 2000,roup was banned in yet it is still able to mount brazen attacks such as the 13 days ago. want aa community also lot to protect them. want...
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my dancing there became walking through the silence of the city. instead of people looking at me like my family did when i was a child, people began to ask me, where are you from? i felt disoriented, exiled. the changing perception of nature, religious views, philosophical and political opinions, botanical knowledge and idiomatic sounds, everything new. i asked myself many times for a specific reason why my irish family went to cuba and began searching for missing pieces of my irish history in irish, cuban, and catalan archives to discover before me that i had a fascinating history of displacement and transformations in various geographic setings. my book, ticket it ride, is a personal journey towards the past and the present. there is no one but many places i belong to: havana, dublin, mahon, barcelona, and since the lay 80's, the bay area. so thank you very much. . >> i'm going to do this in about 5 parts. i hope you will bear with me. first of all, i want to thank cross roads for inviting me. it's a great pleasure for me to be here and i want to
my dancing there became walking through the silence of the city. instead of people looking at me like my family did when i was a child, people began to ask me, where are you from? i felt disoriented, exiled. the changing perception of nature, religious views, philosophical and political opinions, botanical knowledge and idiomatic sounds, everything new. i asked myself many times for a specific reason why my irish family went to cuba and began searching for missing pieces of my irish history in...
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appearing on walls in the world's most famous city. the world is worried. if the sale goes ahead, others could soon be stripped for cash. if it starts to be removed and sold for very high prices, across the world, they may start to disappear. slave labor will be auctioned on saturday work is expected to earn more than half a million dollars. one owner truly tried to take it straight to the bank. >> the pope, now castro. the cuban president raised the possibility that he might resign. it became during a joint statement with russian president medvedev. for more on this curious comment, i spoke with the vice- president of the council of the americas. he said that we should watch his speech on sunday very carefully. he has already dropped a bombshell in cuban politics. >> he is looking for the best ratings in history for a cuban speech. this is a bit of a bombshell. nobody is anticipating that he will leave immediately, but signaling that he is getting older. he has seen what has happened to the president chavez. there does need to be a tr
appearing on walls in the world's most famous city. the world is worried. if the sale goes ahead, others could soon be stripped for cash. if it starts to be removed and sold for very high prices, across the world, they may start to disappear. slave labor will be auctioned on saturday work is expected to earn more than half a million dollars. one owner truly tried to take it straight to the bank. >> the pope, now castro. the cuban president raised the possibility that he might resign. it...
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i went to the city. he was staying at the plaza mattel. my meeting was like at 2:00 p.m. i do not want to be late. i was really nervous. i got there like at 7:00 a.m. in the morning. i see a pay phone, 1975, no cell phone. i went to the pay phone and call billy crystal. he had been talking to lorne about the possibility of being on this new show. i said, do you have any hints you can give me so i can have a leg up in this meeting? he said, well, he used to write for woody allen. he used to produce monty python specials. oh, and he hates mimes. lorne hates mimes. the bulls up a chair and give him this poem with 1100 jokes in it. he opens it. he reads the first joke. egos, u -- he goes, uh-huh, good. then he closes the book. i wrote 1100 jobs over two days, and he reads one joke. i wrote a jokes and the post office was about to issue a stamp commemorating prostitution in the united states. 10 cents, but if you want to lick it, it is a quarter. [laughter] he said, good. good. he said, tell me, how much money do you need to live on? i said, well, i am making $2.75 an hour at
i went to the city. he was staying at the plaza mattel. my meeting was like at 2:00 p.m. i do not want to be late. i was really nervous. i got there like at 7:00 a.m. in the morning. i see a pay phone, 1975, no cell phone. i went to the pay phone and call billy crystal. he had been talking to lorne about the possibility of being on this new show. i said, do you have any hints you can give me so i can have a leg up in this meeting? he said, well, he used to write for woody allen. he used to...
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with the state emblem and the biblical message i will shield the city to say that most of the medals have been bought by the company rafael that's behind the anti missile shield as a. to its employees we are at the wall of. perceptions we are at the wharf media even here the media play the role of by diminishing the aggressiveness of the israeli response during the war because scenes and televisions today very very vividly part of any war as opposed to all symbolism cements each side's perceived triumph over the other it's only a matter of time before this decades long conflict erupts yet again into missiles in the skies. television. that said the news for now up next it's the latest in sports with kate partridge of a short break stay with us. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the p.r.p. interviews intriguing stories for you. in trying. to find out more visit arabic. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or
with the state emblem and the biblical message i will shield the city to say that most of the medals have been bought by the company rafael that's behind the anti missile shield as a. to its employees we are at the wall of. perceptions we are at the wharf media even here the media play the role of by diminishing the aggressiveness of the israeli response during the war because scenes and televisions today very very vividly part of any war as opposed to all symbolism cements each side's...
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[laughter] you see the parents with the thing that connects their wrists to the children. that is what i need with him. >> alan on book tour, you have to go to many different cities and make connections. you pack a small carry-on suitcase. when we met for the book tour in new york, alan had a suitcase that had wheels. it would not go in the overhead. the question was, with the plane take off? he had a garment bag. i said, what did you bring? he said that he brought, -- >> amongst other things, i brought two bathing suits. >> he brought two bathing suits. a book tour. you get a schedule. you go on all these interviews. you'll do this, whatever. what is never said it is 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., swimming. [laughter] >> i brought a black one and a blue one, depending on what color socks i was going to be wearing to the swimming pool that day. [laughter] >> well, they put you in a nice hotel. there could be a swimming pool. >> i thought it was practical. >> it was very entertaining. i hope we write another book. if for no other reason, to see what he brings. >> we will pick two
[laughter] you see the parents with the thing that connects their wrists to the children. that is what i need with him. >> alan on book tour, you have to go to many different cities and make connections. you pack a small carry-on suitcase. when we met for the book tour in new york, alan had a suitcase that had wheels. it would not go in the overhead. the question was, with the plane take off? he had a garment bag. i said, what did you bring? he said that he brought, -- >> amongst...
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and we look forward to supporting many of the agencies that do fine work around the city and around the area. >> this year's event included a silent auction, food, champagne, oscar viewing party and entertainment. the academy says it's committed to continuing its work until aids has passed. >>> 4:42 right now. let's check the weather. gorgeous weekend. >> what a weekend. >> lovely weekend. we had the winds yesterday. today clouds and patchy fog at the coastline. a few high clouds beginning to move in. chilly in the valleys, 30s and 40s early on today. by the afternoon, maybe a little breezy at the coastline. so we'll keep things a little cool there. highs there only in the 50s. inside the bay sunshine and a few passing high clouds and 60s and maybe some mid-60s with mild temperatures further inland. it looks like that ridge of high pressure is brought sunshine breaking down a little bit. you can see this weak system sliding into the bay area most of the energy up into the pacific northwest. we'll see a few trailing clouds out of that system. that's about it. i think otherwise than the f
and we look forward to supporting many of the agencies that do fine work around the city and around the area. >> this year's event included a silent auction, food, champagne, oscar viewing party and entertainment. the academy says it's committed to continuing its work until aids has passed. >>> 4:42 right now. let's check the weather. gorgeous weekend. >> what a weekend. >> lovely weekend. we had the winds yesterday. today clouds and patchy fog at the coastline. a few...
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more than a foot of snow is already on the ground in cities between colorado and southern illinois. schools, businesses, even state capitols are shut down. missouri is seeing some of the worth worst of the storm. kansas city is under a state of emergency, the airport is shut down and major roadways are shut down due to snow, ice and whiteout conditions. here in our area, chili temperatures, but tomorrow will be a different story. that same system in the midwest is headed our way. storm team 4 meteorologist veronica johnson is tracking the storm. what is the latest? >> the latest is we will not see anything close to what the midsection and midwest have been getting, but we are going to see a little bit of sleet and a bit of snow. yes, this time tomorrow. in fact it will probably start at the tail end of the morning rush, and around noontime. with less wind around the area. tomorrow morning, cold for sure, but i think dry for the bulk of the morning rush, around 11:00 a.m., could start to see a few flakes starting to show up, and i think some spotty problems during the asp and during
more than a foot of snow is already on the ground in cities between colorado and southern illinois. schools, businesses, even state capitols are shut down. missouri is seeing some of the worth worst of the storm. kansas city is under a state of emergency, the airport is shut down and major roadways are shut down due to snow, ice and whiteout conditions. here in our area, chili temperatures, but tomorrow will be a different story. that same system in the midwest is headed our way. storm team 4...
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would harm small businesses in the city. it says food packaging accounts for 1% of waste in landfill. >> oakland, city officials celebrated the opening of a channel that has been closed off for 140 years. it's part of project that will allow boaters in the oldest wildlife preservation to pad toll san francisco bay. 750 foot section of the channel was open yesterday for the first time since the 18 60s. city will hold a public celebration for this and other lake merritt improvements later this summer. that looks beautiful being out on the lake, something to do today? >> you and i noticed the rain on the pavement earlier this morning. for those just waking up, we had a weak system that brought a couple hundredths of rain around the bay area. it was raining for a time in san jose and also along the central coast. right now, nothing to show you. live doppler 7-hd with a sweep atop mount st. helena and national weather service we are dry and the clouds continue to erode. a look at east bay from emeryville camera, it's sunny out th
would harm small businesses in the city. it says food packaging accounts for 1% of waste in landfill. >> oakland, city officials celebrated the opening of a channel that has been closed off for 140 years. it's part of project that will allow boaters in the oldest wildlife preservation to pad toll san francisco bay. 750 foot section of the channel was open yesterday for the first time since the 18 60s. city will hold a public celebration for this and other lake merritt improvements later...
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the city of chelyabinsk-- 900 miles east of moscow-- bore the brunt. mark phillips begins our coverage. >> reporter: this>> reporter: i visits from outer space may have been happening since the dawn of time but never before in the age of the dashboard video camera. on a highway outside of chelyabinsk in central russia a flash of light emerges out of a clear blue sky. it becomes a streak then foreboding glow. it leaves a trail and other cameras are drawn skyward until -- (explosions and screaming) -- a blast and its echos are captured here and here. some of the explosions are the sonic boom caused by a space object the size of a large bus moving through the air at what the russian academy of science said was 33,000 miles an hour. if you were in your apartment you suspected something was up. and then you were sure. if you thought you were safe in a classroom, you weren't. it caused widespread damage to buildings, blew out thousands of windows, knocked down walls. miraculously, the damage to people was minor, mostly cuts from splintered glass. michael gar
the city of chelyabinsk-- 900 miles east of moscow-- bore the brunt. mark phillips begins our coverage. >> reporter: this>> reporter: i visits from outer space may have been happening since the dawn of time but never before in the age of the dashboard video camera. on a highway outside of chelyabinsk in central russia a flash of light emerges out of a clear blue sky. it becomes a streak then foreboding glow. it leaves a trail and other cameras are drawn skyward until -- (explosions...
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the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. million people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the us for people who were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us. the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's not that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue it's not foreign policy is a high priority even when they do know about it or it's interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issue
the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. million people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the us for people who were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us. the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states...
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blast struck the southern wall of the residence in the northwest of the city causing damage but no casualties earlier though a car blast near the syrian capital did claim at least two lives brittain main times failed to convince even foreign ministers to ease an arms embargo on weapons shipments to syrian rebels although they did take the surprise step of allowing other types of aid into the country the u.k. held that move as a success saying more talks will come in three months time it's been striving with france indeed for direct arms supplies to opposition forces you may recall just yesterday u.n. investigators those say both the rebels and the government are committing war crimes and that those guilty should face justice at the hague for the chronicle's magazine foreign affairs editor thinks a criminal court is just a cover for a powerful outside force that's really put strings. the i.c.c. is not the forum or any country to see the justice and the power of the i.c.c. prosecutor to act depends on the will of the political masters so ultimately it's a political court the foundation of the e
blast struck the southern wall of the residence in the northwest of the city causing damage but no casualties earlier though a car blast near the syrian capital did claim at least two lives brittain main times failed to convince even foreign ministers to ease an arms embargo on weapons shipments to syrian rebels although they did take the surprise step of allowing other types of aid into the country the u.k. held that move as a success saying more talks will come in three months time it's been...
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city in the state of guerrero. it's about three hours away from acapulco. it's an land and if you're driving from mexico city, you have to pass by. >> how big is it? >> is very small and as for now it has over 100,000 people there. so to me it felt more like a small town. it was very rural. there were dirt roads, no running water. it treacy was very unstable. so that's where he grew up in the outskirts, very close to the mountains. in the senate values rather than not, which are very, very beautiful and very meaningful to me because when my parents came to the u.s. in the u.s. to us recall that the other side and as a child i also thought [speaking in spanish] was the other side of the map. so i thought that's where the u.s. west, on the other side of this nonsense. >> host: when did you come to the u.s. and why? >> guest: i came to the u.s. when i was nine and a half years old back in 1985 and the reason why i.t. was because my parents were already here. my father left when i was too, my mother came anonymous one
city in the state of guerrero. it's about three hours away from acapulco. it's an land and if you're driving from mexico city, you have to pass by. >> how big is it? >> is very small and as for now it has over 100,000 people there. so to me it felt more like a small town. it was very rural. there were dirt roads, no running water. it treacy was very unstable. so that's where he grew up in the outskirts, very close to the mountains. in the senate values rather than not, which are...
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windchill is 31 degrees in the city and some places in the 20s and there is not much of a day where we're out of the 20s. it's still been a real, real winter-like day and in terms of the clouds, they holding off and we're had a complete day of tun shine and clouds are to the west of us. i'm going to keep it breezy at 9:00 and 11:00. we'll have a 10 or 15 miles per hour wind and with that 30 degrees, feeling chilly out there and that is a storm coming from the west again, we'll tell you how we think it's going to affect us, whether or not it's here for the morning commute or sticks around for the afternoon commute. stuff like. that. >> okay. see you in a few. thanks. >>> they rolling out the red carpet in hollywood. coming up here on fox 5 news at 5, viewers reveal the favorite movie lines of all time ahead of this sunday's academy awards. hi, lindsay. >> hey, will. was he born with it or something he has to learn in the caps center talks about his vision on the ice and recent success for the capitals next as the news at 5 continues. here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babblin
windchill is 31 degrees in the city and some places in the 20s and there is not much of a day where we're out of the 20s. it's still been a real, real winter-like day and in terms of the clouds, they holding off and we're had a complete day of tun shine and clouds are to the west of us. i'm going to keep it breezy at 9:00 and 11:00. we'll have a 10 or 15 miles per hour wind and with that 30 degrees, feeling chilly out there and that is a storm coming from the west again, we'll tell you how we...
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some major cities in the u.s. for people who are marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the u.s. in the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine shen aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's. that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue. of foreign policy as a high priority even when they do know about it well it's interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when really the state of our horrible economy is in part because of this perpetual war fare that we're waging so it is kind of this disconnect angela but
some major cities in the u.s. for people who are marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the u.s. in the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with it's the united states is...
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the city of leister -- leicester. there are all sorts of speculation about whether his body had been slung into a river by his enemies or whether it had been buried under a church. that is long since gone. it is now the social services, the local social services carpark. historians believe that there was this possibility that his skeleton may still be there. they started to excavate about a year ago. they have employed all the modern techniques that we are used to seeing in television dramas these days -- forensics, dna, carbon dating, and other ways in which they can establish that they have got their man, as it were. and they found a skeleton. they found the school. they found the injuries. they were able to determine what kind of weapons inflicted those injuries, when they were inflicted, before or after death. crucially, they have announced the dna tests that went back 17 generations from richard's sister, to a canadian living in london -- they found a match beyond reasonable doubt. what will happen now is that ri
the city of leister -- leicester. there are all sorts of speculation about whether his body had been slung into a river by his enemies or whether it had been buried under a church. that is long since gone. it is now the social services, the local social services carpark. historians believe that there was this possibility that his skeleton may still be there. they started to excavate about a year ago. they have employed all the modern techniques that we are used to seeing in television dramas...
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after was, a city used to call home. west germany was the first people to get it. doctor he will have a much anticipated meeting. he tries to contact him two weeking ago. but apparently he did didn't return his call. of course, area. then heads to rome for two days whether he is supposed to meet with the group know. and then it's on to a turkey return. two look at problems who have sbn displayed in syria. nearly 400 billion dollars. but she will. she's been unwilling to harm the opposition. the idea of greater help will likely cut around the neck cutter. it makes me spi. the members os of several society. he's likely to push for more transparent circumstances and democks sin. i have a feeling about it. now, he is the won crafting it and he's also the one ponsable for its impact. >> still ahead, they may be known as the old lady of it let. we'll have te details. >> hello, again. you are watching "al jazeera." it is now time for today's sports. and for that here's jo. >> david beckham has made his long anticipated debut as a sub. despite his brief appearance just hav
after was, a city used to call home. west germany was the first people to get it. doctor he will have a much anticipated meeting. he tries to contact him two weeking ago. but apparently he did didn't return his call. of course, area. then heads to rome for two days whether he is supposed to meet with the group know. and then it's on to a turkey return. two look at problems who have sbn displayed in syria. nearly 400 billion dollars. but she will. she's been unwilling to harm the opposition. the...
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city officials say nearly 4,000 more iphones and ipads were stolen in 2012 than the year before. these i cops will work with apple to track stolen devices and return them to their owners. >>> some of the best wine in the world is made in the thap paw valley. you know -- in the napa valley. you know that. and in someplaces it is fetching more than $600 a bottle. vic lee has more on the big names behind the labels and why most local wine lovers won't even get a chance to buy them. >> what does this retired nba star from china have in common with one of the biggest video game makers? answer, they both started their own wineries in napa. yao ming was introduced at the steak house he frequented while playing for the houston rockets. >> they have a lot of beef over there. obviously a steak and a red wine is very good combo. it is really good for people enjoying with those two. >> he is the head of video game company and a long-time wine lover and has been to california on business for some 30 years. >> i have come to realize that napa produces the best wine in the world. that made me s
city officials say nearly 4,000 more iphones and ipads were stolen in 2012 than the year before. these i cops will work with apple to track stolen devices and return them to their owners. >>> some of the best wine in the world is made in the thap paw valley. you know -- in the napa valley. you know that. and in someplaces it is fetching more than $600 a bottle. vic lee has more on the big names behind the labels and why most local wine lovers won't even get a chance to buy them....
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. >> so, a couple -- let me count it -- 14 days ago, in new york city, we broke the guinness world record for most secret decoder rings used in one place. that is the nerdiest thing you can do with your time ever. we had john from day -- daily show helped us. and nothing is better except being in a book store on a friday night. so i pity all of us, really, all of us. i want to say the most important thing of all, it will be the most important thing i'll say all night, and thank you. everything i say after that will be straight downtown hill, and some of the specific thank yous to the end. we're here too talk about "fifth assassin." and people ask me where the book came from. no one gets crazeyear e-mail than me. no one gets more proof that abraham lincoln is gay than me. the last time i was at this store for the inner circle, someone brought me the holy grail, okay? is that guy here? is the -- i have to ask first. not here? then let's talk about him. here's what happens. i'm not dish promise you this is true. i was standing right of the and he comes top me early and says, brad, you want t
. >> so, a couple -- let me count it -- 14 days ago, in new york city, we broke the guinness world record for most secret decoder rings used in one place. that is the nerdiest thing you can do with your time ever. we had john from day -- daily show helped us. and nothing is better except being in a book store on a friday night. so i pity all of us, really, all of us. i want to say the most important thing of all, it will be the most important thing i'll say all night, and thank you....
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. >> it doesn't look that cold when you look at the live view from the city camera. looks like a clear, typical morning. but it is frigid. starting off with temperatures near 20 degrees. most of the region. reagan national at 23 degrees. then you add in the wind. the wind is gusting around 20 to 25 miles per hour. therefore, windchills are down into the teens and single digits. the windchills are going to be low here for much of the morning. here's how we look throughout the day ahead. by 9:00, near 30 degrees. above freezing by 10:00. by noontime, mid and upper 30 ez a. it ought to hit the low to mid 40s by mid-afternoon. lofts sunshine. the winds diminish this afternoon. by midnight into the mid-30s. tomorrow morning, we may have a wintry mix. details on that and your seven-day outlook coming up in ten minutes. a look at traffic now with danella. good morning. >> good morning. tracking breaking news if you're traveling to 95 southbound in d.c. this is right near exit 1. all your lanes are blocked by a crash in that area and investigation. if you're traveling southb
. >> it doesn't look that cold when you look at the live view from the city camera. looks like a clear, typical morning. but it is frigid. starting off with temperatures near 20 degrees. most of the region. reagan national at 23 degrees. then you add in the wind. the wind is gusting around 20 to 25 miles per hour. therefore, windchills are down into the teens and single digits. the windchills are going to be low here for much of the morning. here's how we look throughout the day ahead. by...
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the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the us for people who were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us the the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's not that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue it's not a foreign policy is a high priority even when they do know about it or it's interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues w
the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the us for people who were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us the the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states...
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the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the us for people who were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us. the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really anyways since this is where the war machine chen aerated in this is really the mass of the protest needs to come from but it's not that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue it's not a foreign policy is a high priority even when they do know about it or it's interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when
the world but remember you know you mention that there's over a hundred cities and thirty. people marching for peace is that most of the much of that was in europe in latin america and asia yes there were some major cities in the us for people who were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us. the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government...
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thirty million people spanning one hundred cities around the world marched in synchronization around the invasion against the invasion of iraq it was the largest antiwar protest in the history of the world but despite this monumental display of unified force against the war the us government turned a blind eye and as we know the subsequent war and occupation that followed what ensued for the next ten years causing countless human beings to be maimed traumatized over four million iraqis displaced and the deaths of over one million human beings today although the ground troops have allegedly left iraq and afghanistan the bombing campaigns haven't stopped in fact they've actually increased and now the drones have expanded to countries like yemen somalia and pakistan so where are the masses now were the millions of people in the streets demanding an end to the bloodshed and perpetual war joining me now to discuss the state of the antiwar movement in the us is angela keaton director of operations for antiwar dot com angela thanks so much for coming on oh thank you happy so i think people
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traffic lights mean for green for the city? the plan that could affect your commute, we put it to the test coming up next. >> looks like our wednesday morning commute will be dry, winnie and much colder. -- windy and much colder, the full forecast a bit later. >> later on the news edge a grieving mother demands an answer, how she plans to make sure someone pays for the loss of her 15-month-old son at 11:00. >> keep it right here. fox 5 news at 10:00 is just getting started. >>> first it was speed camera fines, now d.c. lawmakers are taking a closer look at another traffic issue, the length of yellow light at intersections. fox 5's matt ackland explains. >> reporter: behind the wheel it's a choice you have to make often, go through the yellow or hit the brakes to avoid the red. it's primarily about safety, but when there's a camera, it's also about money. >> we just want to make sure that people are getting a fair shake. >> reporter: it was this report from a tv station in st. louis that got council member vincen
traffic lights mean for green for the city? the plan that could affect your commute, we put it to the test coming up next. >> looks like our wednesday morning commute will be dry, winnie and much colder. -- windy and much colder, the full forecast a bit later. >> later on the news edge a grieving mother demands an answer, how she plans to make sure someone pays for the loss of her 15-month-old son at 11:00. >> keep it right here. fox 5 news at 10:00 is just getting started....
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foster city, there is haze but not hampering the visibility at all. traffic is slowing nicely under 20-minute drive. from 580 and 880, traveling nicely, with no problems and san rafael, with fog in novato, further south, it is clear here to central san rafael everything is at the limit. five things to know before you go. >> a live picture, gorgeous, clouds over the bay area but if you get up high enough you can see the sun rising and it will be a pretty one. weather-wise be it is changing, and quickly. mike nicco will have a final look in a moment. >> as we are ready to hand it off to "good morning america" here are five things to know before you go. the driver of a stolen s.u.v. is dead and two passengers are in custody after a police chase in san jose. police say around midnight the driver tried to run over an officer on the side of the road and took off. the chase ended when the driver lost control of the s.u.v. and went down a ravine near blossom hill road. >> fire investigators hope to have an answer tomorrow into what started a deadly fire on tr
foster city, there is haze but not hampering the visibility at all. traffic is slowing nicely under 20-minute drive. from 580 and 880, traveling nicely, with no problems and san rafael, with fog in novato, further south, it is clear here to central san rafael everything is at the limit. five things to know before you go. >> a live picture, gorgeous, clouds over the bay area but if you get up high enough you can see the sun rising and it will be a pretty one. weather-wise be it is...
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she wants answers from the city school system. karen gray houston is there with a story you'll only see on fox 5. >> we are talking about a four- year-old. he's in prek. his mother says she not only walked into school today, she took him right to his class. mary says what troubles her aside from the fact her child was able to wander away, is she didn't get a call from school officials that he was missing. >> franklin is a four-year- old, tall for his age, likes to play with his ipad. still, much too young to be navigating the streets of the district all by himself. >> you know. >> mary says she got the shock of her life when her sister called her at her job to tell her the principal of her school and franklin's teacher stopped by the house looking for franklin. she lives just down the street from h.d. cook. he wandered away and was gone over an hour. >> his teacher, he wants to use the bathroom. >> that's how it started. >> he left there and she didn't wait for him to come out of the bathroom. >> when he left, he didn't use the fr
she wants answers from the city school system. karen gray houston is there with a story you'll only see on fox 5. >> we are talking about a four- year-old. he's in prek. his mother says she not only walked into school today, she took him right to his class. mary says what troubles her aside from the fact her child was able to wander away, is she didn't get a call from school officials that he was missing. >> franklin is a four-year- old, tall for his age, likes to play with his...
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they were only made possible by the rise of the first city-states in mesopotamia about 5,000 years ago. by definition you could not have a conventional army without a state, and so until you had states, you had no conventional armies which had officers and enlisted ranks and a bureaucracy and logistics and all these other things that we associate with conventional armed forces. but guess what? as soon as you had the very first city-states in mesopotamia, they were immediately being attacked by know e mass from the persian -- nomads from the persian highlands. essentially, guerrillas. and so from the very start organized militaries have always spent a lot of their time fighting unconventional, irregular warfare. and you know what? those terms don't make a heck of a lot ofceps. that's one of the big takeaways i had from doing six years of reading and research for this book. the way we think about this spire subject is all messed up -- entire subject is all messed up. we think that somehow conventional warfare is the norm, that the way you ought to fight is to have these conventional armi
they were only made possible by the rise of the first city-states in mesopotamia about 5,000 years ago. by definition you could not have a conventional army without a state, and so until you had states, you had no conventional armies which had officers and enlisted ranks and a bureaucracy and logistics and all these other things that we associate with conventional armed forces. but guess what? as soon as you had the very first city-states in mesopotamia, they were immediately being attacked by...
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the world but remember you know you mention that there's over three hundred cities and thirty million people marching for peace is that most of that much of that was in europe in latin american asia yes there were some major cities in the u.s. or people were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us the the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states government is actually doing abroad people weren't that interested it was a very very short period where we were a part of the worldwide active anti-war movement so to begin with we it's the united states is probable to really. anyways since this is where the war machine china rate in this is really the mass of the protests needs to come from but it's not that's not typical in the way americans generally think they don't vote on the issue it's not foreign policy as a high priority even when they do know about it or it's interesting that people are kind of preoccupied with domestic issues when rea
the world but remember you know you mention that there's over three hundred cities and thirty million people marching for peace is that most of that much of that was in europe in latin american asia yes there were some major cities in the u.s. or people were marching but that was very fleeting and that was a very short lived phenomenon in the us the the average american it's hard to get americans interested in what happens outside the borders of the u.s. or the facts of what the united states...
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cities in the third straight year. the list is based on research done by mr. miller who looked at the number of bookstores and libraries as well as newspaper circulation and the education level of each of the city's population you can see them by going to u.s. a today. >> a library dhaka was checked out in 1958 made its way back to the new york public library on monday. the 55 years overdue book was returned with an envelope with a check for $100 to cover the cost. the manager jennifer says the records don't date back to the 1950's, so it is impossible to know who the book more work was. the overdue book was the biography of a priest title defier of france and xavier. state to date on the breaking news on publishing by liking as on facebook or you can follow us on a trader at booktv or visit the web site, booktv.org and click on news about books. >> what role does religion play? it seems to be important in who is going to have children and who is not, but it's in the sense of belief that in attendance the church servic
cities in the third straight year. the list is based on research done by mr. miller who looked at the number of bookstores and libraries as well as newspaper circulation and the education level of each of the city's population you can see them by going to u.s. a today. >> a library dhaka was checked out in 1958 made its way back to the new york public library on monday. the 55 years overdue book was returned with an envelope with a check for $100 to cover the cost. the manager jennifer...